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The U.S.-Chinese War Over Africa

With $2 trillion in trade, China may well win its second round in the scramble for Africa, writes Chris Miller.

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Christopher Coker on Prospects for a Great Power War

Christopher Coker, author of Can War Be Eliminated?, says we may be 'sleepwalking' into another Great Power war.

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A Falklands Strategy to Avoid War over Spratleys

To deter China from claiming the Spratleys, as Great Britain discovered with the Falklands, LTC Paul Darling argues we should more robustly arm our Pacific allies.

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How Risk of Great Power War Could Reshape Energy Security

In this book excerpt, Michael Levi identifies a ‘wild card’ that could force us to rethink the relationship between energy developments and the broader world: Great Power war.

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This Week in War

Obama meeting Castro, Iran intrigue, Washington raining on Putin's parade (and vice-versa), China continuing its island hopping, and war in Yemen were all part of the week in war for 12 to 17 April, 2015.

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Are We at our Norman Angell Moment with China?

Christopher Coker, author of the new book, The Improbable War: China, The United States and Logic of Great Power Conflict, discusses the parallels between the turn of the 20th century and U.S....

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John Boyd’s Revenge

Marine Corps officer B.A. Friedman on why, in light of America's struggles with Russia, China, and ISIS, US Air Force strategist John Boyd should be given another look.

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Where's the Courage of our China Conviction?     

Lt. Col. Paul Darling requests of the would-be China dragon slayers, on behalf of the men and women who will fight that future war and the taxpayers who will fund it, to first demonstrate the courage...

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Challenge 2016 Candidates on Long-Term Security Policy

Matthew Ferraro on why the media needs to press 2016 presidential candidates to flesh out their security policies now and not just accept the same old soundbites.

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